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Dr. Rania Awad, an expert in psychiatry and Islamic psychology, discusses the significant historical contributions of Muslims in mental health. She highlights the pioneering creation of the first hospitals with psychiatric sections, emphasizing the holistic approach to treating mind, body, and soul. These early Muslim institutions laid the groundwork for modern healthcare systems globally, underscoring the integration of physical and mental health.
Dr. Awad simplifies mental health as encompassing emotional, psychological, and social well-being, affecting thoughts, feelings, and actions. She clarifies that mental health extends beyond clinical diagnoses like depression and anxiety, encompassing various aspects of human interactions and relationships, such as parenting and communication. By broadening the scope of mental health, she advocates for a comprehensive approach to well-being that addresses all facets of human life.
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Dr. Rania Awad, an expert in psychiatry and Islamic psychology, discusses the significant historical contributions of Muslims in mental health. She highlights the pioneering creation of the first hospitals with psychiatric sections, emphasizing the holistic approach to treating mind, body, and soul. These early Muslim institutions laid the groundwork for modern healthcare systems globally, underscoring the integration of physical and mental health.
Dr. Awad simplifies mental health as encompassing emotional, psychological, and social well-being, affecting thoughts, feelings, and actions. She clarifies that mental health extends beyond clinical diagnoses like depression and anxiety, encompassing various aspects of human interactions and relationships, such as parenting and communication. By broadening the scope of mental health, she advocates for a comprehensive approach to well-being that addresses all facets of human life.
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